Typewritten report of visitation of All Hallows College in 1923 by James Bennett CM, addressed to the Most Reverend Edward Byrne, Archbishop of Dublin. There is an accompanying letter from John Ballesty CM, Provincial Bursar, to Father Bennett regarding the report that is proposed to be sent to the Archbishop. The report covers the topics of discipline, studies, health, finance and property. It also mentions a staff meeting where it was decided to discontinue sending students to the National University for degrees.
Bennett CM, James, 1877-1957, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
1846034; Houben, Charles: Blessed: Cures obtained through his intercession: copy of a statement made by John Redmond (no address) concerning the cure, through the intercession of Fr, Charles, of his son, Aidan, who was suffering from tuberculosis of the leg. He had contracted Diphteria in 1945 but survived it. Later he developed severe pains in his legs and could not walk. Tuberculosis was diagnosed. One day Aidan asked to be brought ot Fr. Charles's grave, though this surprised his parents as they were not aware of his knowing anything about Fr. Charles. Aidan later claimed the Fr. Charles had visited him and told him to visit the grave. He regained the use of his legs sometime later and suffered no ill effects. He also claimed that Fr. Charles had visited him again in his room.
Congregation as whole: Rituals: General Curia, John and Paul's, Rome: "Ritualae Congregationis Passionis" - community prayers, grace at meals, visit to Blessed Sacrament, Rosary, asperges at Copmpline
Fr. Fergus Loughrey C.P. In 1951 the Provincial had been offered Bechuanaland as a Mission. The Provincial, Fr. Cronan Doyle C.P. 1917035 requested that Fr. Fergus Loughrey to travel down from Tanganyika and report on the territory. This is his report.
Botswana: Letters: Fr. Fergus Loughrey C.P. 1936078 and Fr. Urban Murphy C.P. 1939149. From Fr. Fergus C.P.
About appointments & a new priest for the Missions. Very heavy Mission list this year. Need for a supply priest. Fr. Urbans letters arrived giving news of Missions.